He did lead an army and convince nearly and entire nation to attempt to commit genocide, and gracefully killed himself in defeat. He deserves some kind of respect. Not like I would really wanna buy him an ice cream cone kind of respect, but a genocidal leader that took like 3 different armies to be defeated kind of way.

To be fair, i didn't know him, but it is quite possible that, like the rest of he Nazi's, he believe that jews really were the cause of their debt and that they were the master race. but he isn't exactly ALIVE to tell us now is he? Though many people think that he knew exactly what was really going on, who the **** knows, they aren't hitler.

His motives don't concern me; Hitler was responsible for the genocide of around 10 million people, and will go down in history for it.

I respect his ability to dramatically fix Germany's pre-war economy, and to sway a whole country to his will, but I will not respect his memory nor anything he did with his power after this. He does not deserve it.